The ABC of CommunismResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1920Written as a commentary on the Bolshevik Party program, combining a vision of communist society with a program for practical action.

Anarchism: Its Philosophy and IdealResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1901A different conception of society, very different from that which now prevails, is in process of formation. Under the name of Anarchy, a new interpretation of the past and present life of society arises, giving at the same time a forecast as regards its future.

Anarchism: What It Really Stands For Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1910Anarchsim: The philosophy of a new social order based on liberty unrestricted by man-made law; the theory that all forms of government rest on violence, and are therefore wrong and harmful, as well as unnecessary.

Another world is possible if... Resource Type: BookFirst Published: 2004Susan George suggests that we can create a new and better world -- if we act together to bring about changes. She discusses the ifs and hows.

The Case for Grassroots Archives Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2012Grassroots archives play a valuable role in what has been called "the battle of memory". People's history projects such as grassroots archives preserve and share stories of resistance, hidden histories, and alternative visions.

The Communist Manifesto Resource Type: BookFirst Published: 1848Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as the theoretical and practical platform of the Communist League, a workers' association.

The Communist Manifesto in PerspectiveResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1998 Published: 2012Eric Hobsbawms opening address to the international conference organised by Espaces Marx on the 150th anniversary of the Communist Manifesto.

Critique of the Gotha Programme Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1875Karl Marx's criticisms of the programme adopted by congress to unite the two German socialist parties in 1875.

A Decentralist ManifestoResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1958No political institution can be considered human and properly adapted to the nature of humankind if it in any way infringes upon liberty; if it even in the slightest, interferes with the conditions necessary to individual self-expression and to the free development of the highest potentialities of being human.

Declaration of IndependenceResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1776The document in which the 13 American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.

Introduction to the Critique of the Gotha Programme Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1922Next to the Communist Manifesto of 1847-8 and the 'General Introduction' to the Critique of Political Economy of 1857, the Critique of the Gotha Programme of 1875 is, of all Karl Marx's shorter works, the most complete, lucid and forceful expression of the bases and consequences of his economic and social theory.

The Leap ManifestoA Call for a Canada Based on Caring for the Earth and One AnotherResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2015We start from the premise that Canada is facing the deepest crisis in recent memory. so we need to Leap.

The Left Alternative Resource Type: BookFirst Published: 2009Unger writes a manifesto that engages a vital question of our time: where should the Left go from here? In his analysis, Unger examines the major debates in the world today and he rallies for alternative forms of change.

Letter to BrackeResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1875Karl Marx comments on the unity programme (Gotha programme) of the German Democratic Workers Party and the People's Party.

Manifesto10 Theses of the Leftist Opposition in UkraineResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2014Replacing one set of politicians and oligarchs with another without overall systemic changes will not improve Ukrainian's lives. Instead, the Left Opposition Collective, a group of social and union activists, is proposing ten basic conditions for overcoming the economic crisis and ensuring Ukraines future growth.

Manifesto of SurrealismResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1924Surrealism is the invisible ray which will one day enable us to win out over our opponents.

The Manifesto of the Network of Alternative ResistanceResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1999Contrary to the defensive position in which rebel and alternative groups and movements often find themselves, we believe true resistance must include the creation, here and now, of the ties and pioneering alternative forms of movements, groups and persons who, through an activism for life, overcome capitalism and reaction.

The Manifesto of the People's Global ActionResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1998 Published: 1999We assert our will to struggle as peoples against all forms of oppression. But we do not only fight the wrongs imposed on us. We are also committed to building a new world.

Manifesto of the Socialist Party of Canada - 1910Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1910Tthe Socialist Party of Canada is the nucleus of the revolt of the slaves of Canada against capitalism. Its policy is to educate the slaves of Canada to an understanding of their position and organize them for concerted political action, to the end that they may wrest the powers of State from the hands of capital, and use them to strip the master class of its property rights in the means of production and to make these the collective property of the producers.

Manifesto of the Third Camp against US Militarism and Islamic TerrorismResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2006The human and genuine solution to the problem of nuclear weapons, to Islamic terrorism and its horrific crimes against the people of the world, and to the militaristic bullying of the US and Western governments lies in the hands of us people.

On the Spartacus Programme Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1918For us the conquest of power will not be effected at one blow. It will be a progressive act, for we shall progressively occupy all the positions. of the capitalist state, defending tooth and nail each one that we seize.

Our Program and the Political SituationResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1918Tthe text of a speech by Rosa Luxemburg to the Founding Congress of the Communist Party of Germany (Spartacus League), made on December 31, 1918.

A People's Manifesto: Let's Roll Back Austerity and Claim Real Democracy! Urgent common priorities for a democratic, social, ecological and feminist EuropeResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2013Europe stands on the edge of a precipice, looking into the abyss. Austerity policies drive the peoples of Europe into poverty, undercut democracy and dismantle social policies. Rising inequalities endanger social cohesion. Ecological destruction is worsening while acute humanitarian crises devastate the most affected countries.

Perspectives for Conscious Change in Everyday Life Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1961Guy Debord says that to study everyday life would be a completely absurd undertaking, unable even to grasp anything of its object, if this study was not expressly for the purpose of transforming everyday life.

A Political Statement of the Libertarian Socialist CollectiveResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1979The socialist perspective, as we see it, implies a total critique of human society as it is presently constituted. Socialism means a total transformation of life and social institutions - a project of collective self-transformation.

The Programme of the Parti OuvrierResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1880This document was drawn up in May 1880, when French workers' leader Jules Guesde came to visit Marx in London. The Preamble was dictated by Marx, while the other two parts of minimum political and economic demands were formulated by Marx and Guesde, with assistance from Engels and Paul Lafargue, who with Guesde was to become a leading figure in the Marxist wing of French socialism.

Socialist ThoughtA Documentary HistoryResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1964An anthology of important documents in the history of European socialist thought, from pre-revolutionary France to the 1950s.

Solidarity As We See It Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1967Ten Points on Solidarity's Socialist position - the compromised nature of the "Bolsheviks" and trade unions, the need to "build from below," the desire to see themselves as "merely an instrument of working class action."

Statement of Principles of the Hammersmith Socialist SocietyResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1890Advocates "an essential change in the basis of society: the present basis is privilege for the few and consequent servitude for the many; the further basis will be equality of condition for all, which we firmly believe to be the essence of true society."

Statement of Principles of the Independent Socialist ClubResource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 1964Our view of socialism is both democratic and revolutionary, both humanist and working class; and it is only as a revolutionary-democratic movement of opposition to the Establishments that socialism can present a third choice for the world, a choice for a new world of freedom, peace and security.

Tearing Down the Seven Pillars of Neoliberalism Manifesto 2007Resource Type: ArticleFirst Published: 2007With the beginning of the 1980s, we entered a new era of capitalism, the era of neoliberalism. This project systematically destroys all political, social and ecological restrictions for the activity of capital. Its methods are universally known: transformation of all relations into commodity relations, freedom of action for businesses and investors and expansion of the hunting area for transnational corporations over the whole planet.

We Can Change the World The Real Meaning Of Everyday LifeResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1991Stratman draws on his experiences as a parent in the Boston school busing battle and later as Washington director of the National PTA, interviews with British coal miners and striking American meatpackers, and wide ranging research and historical analysis, to show that fundamental social change is possible. The key to changing the world he argues, lies in a different view of ordinary people.

Workers OppositionSolidarity London PamphletResource Type: BookFirst Published: 1921 Published: 1968Published in Soviet Russia in January 1921 and banned in March 1921.

The World We Wish To See Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty First CenturyResource Type: BookThe World We Wish to See presents a sweeping view of twentieth-century political history and a stirring appeal to take political organization seriously. Amin offers provocative analysis of contemporary resistance to neoliberalism,while boldly calling for a new global movement, "an internationalism of peoples," to challenge the current order and fashion a better world.

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